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Using sources for paper one You will always get a set of questions that require you to make use of sources. Any inference you make must be supported from the source.

Were the medical advances made by the Greeks more important than those made during the Medical Renaissance? Explain your answer. Individually write a list of at least two things the Greeks did that had an impact and at least two things that were achieved in the Medical Renaissance. One of you explain to the other why the Greeks were more important and the other why the advances of the Medical Renaissance were more important.

1(a) Study Source A. What can you learn from this source about Greek medicine? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer exam

1(a) Study Source A. What can you learn from this source about Greek medicine? Use the source and your knowledge to explain your answer. Answers that make no reference to the source (0) Level 1 Surface comprehension (1) These answers will simply repeat information in the source. No inferences will be made. E.g. ‘I can learn from this source that they went into a temple where they gave offerings to the gods. Then gods and snakes were involved and the patient was cured.’ Level 2 Knowledge used to explain surface information in the source (2) These answers use knowledge of e.g. Asclepius or temple medicine to explain parts of Source A but no inferences are made about Greek medicine or beliefs about illness. E.g. ‘This source tells me that the Greeks went to the temple of Asclepius when they were ill. Here Asclepius would appear and would cure the people who were ill.’ or Level 2 Inference made about Greek medicine/Greek beliefs about illness (2) E.g. ‘This source tells me that Greek medicine was supernatural.’ Level 3 Inference about Greek medicine/Greek beliefs supported from the source or from contextual knowledge. (3) E.g. ‘This source tells me that the Greeks believed that illness was caused by the gods. This was why they went to the god Asclepius to be cured. If illness was caused supernaturally then only the gods could cure it,’ Level 4 Inference about Greek medicine/Greek beliefs supported from the source and from contextual knowledge. (4)

1(b) Study Sources A and B. How far do these sources prove that medicine had made no progress between 400BC and 1060AD? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. Golden rule If you get a question that asks ‘how far’ you have to make a judgement looking at both sides of the argument. 1(c) Study Sources C and D. Are you surprised that people behaved in these ways during the plague of the fourteenth century? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. Golden rules If a question asks you to refer to your own knowledge and the sources do just that. If the question asks you to study two sources, do not just use one!

1(b) Study Sources A and B. How far do these sources prove that medicine had made no progress between 400BC and 1060AD? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. Level 1 Answers based on surface information of the sources (1) These answers will compare the surface details in the sources and then claim there was/was not improvement. E.g. ‘These sources show there was improvement because in Source A gods were being used to cure people but in Source B the king is curing people.’ or Level 1 Answers that ignore the sources and make general claims that improvement did/did not take place (1) E.g. ‘There was lots of improvement between these dates because people gradually knew much more about the causes of disease. They stopped just using gods to cure people.’ Level 2 Answers that identify that fact that they are both supernatural methods/based on supernatural beliefs – no explanation (2) Level 3 Answers that ignore the sources or get the sources wrong and use specific contextual knowledge to argue for improvement/no improvement (3-4) E.g. ‘These sources do prove this. There was not much improvement in medicine in this period because of the fall of the Roman Empire. This meant that the knowledge of Hippocrates and Galen was lost for a long time and advances were not made. All their books were destroyed and sp people went back to primitive methods. Level 4 Identifies both sources as supernatural and uses knowledge to explain improvement or other examples of no improvement. (4-5) or Level 4 Answers that use the sources and knowledge to explain that both are based on supernatural methods/beliefs – so no improvement (Source B must be explained) If writes about gods for Source B – max 4 marks. (4-5) E.g. ‘These sources do prove that there was not much improvement in medicine. Source A is based on supernatural beliefs about medicine but Source B is the same. King Edward is touching people to make them better because people then believed that kings were chosen by God and that they had supernatural powers. They thought that one of these powers was to cure people of scrofula. This was why it was called the King’s Evil.’ Level 5 Both types of level 4. (6)

1(c) Study Sources C and D. Are you surprised that people behaved in these ways during the plague of the fourteenth century? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. Golden rules If a question asks you to refer to your own knowledge and the sources do just that. If the question asks you to study two sources, do not just use one!

1(c) Study Sources C and D. Are you surprised that people behaved in these ways during the plague of the fourteenth century? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. Level 1 Expresses surprise because they are peculiar (1) E.g. ‘Yes I am surprised by what they are doing. To go round whipping yourself is an odd thing to do and it certainly is not going to help get rid of the plague.’ or Level 1 Answers based on everyday empathy and expressing no surprise (1) These answers will not display any understanding of Sources C and D but will be based on the severity of the Black Death or the fact that nobody understood it. E.g. ‘I am not surprised by their behaviour. The Black Death was so terrible and killed so many people that they would have been prepared to try anything – even whipping themselves.’ Level 2 Identifies valid reason(s) why people were behaving in those ways. (2) Level 3 Answers based on an explanation of one of the sources (3-4) E.g. ‘I am not surprised by what they are doing in Source C. The doctor is wearing a beak that is stuffed with strong smelling flowers and herbs. They did this because they thought the plague was spread by bad air. The smell from the herbs kept the bad air away from the doctor and made him safe from catching it.’ Level 4 Answers based on explanation of both sources (5)